THE TOURIST AND TRAVELLER. WtiBRE TO STAY AND WHER6 TO @O.
CROMWELL.■ GOLDEN AGE HOTEL, | CROMWELL. i MR. ROBERT HAIG, having taken j over the above well-known Hotel, offers i Visitors to Cromwell Excellent Accom- | modation and Attention, First-class [ Billiard Table. Tariff 6s. per day. i DANNEVIRKE. j CLUB HOTEL, ' DANNEVIRKE. j Right opposite Railway Station. Most ■ Convenient and Popular Hotel in the ; town. All trains stop sufficient time j for Refreshments. Every civility and ■ attention. Everything of the very Best. • The Travelling Public Specially Catered i for. ' j CHRIS. JENSEN Proprietor, i (Late of the Masonic.) '■ I DUNEDIN. . j GLADSTONE HOTEL, ! MACLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN. ! The most central- i ly situated Hotel ; in the City. First- ; class Accommoda- 1 tion for Tourists, ' Travellers and ; Boarders. Suites ; of rooms for -fam- ■ ilies. Charges mod- i erate. A Special I Feature: Is. Lunch ■ from 12 to 2 p.m. i Hot Cold andj Shower Baths. The • Very Best Wines, ; Ales and Spirits , supplied. i JOHN COLLINS Proprietor. ; .... i
GRIDIRON HOTEL, i PRINCES STREET, SOUTH DUNEDIN. • Just above the G.P.O. Trams Stop { Opposite Hotel. • Good Accommodation for Visitors and ! Travellers. Terms Moderate. The Grid- I iron is known for its Excellent Liquors. j Electric light throughout. SAMUEL W. GEDDES .. Proprietor. ‘ : i i PROVINCIAL HOTEL, ' STAFFORD STREETS DUNEDIN. j • < MR. A. HARVEY, having taken over ! the above well-known Hotel, offers ’ Visitors every Comfort and Attention, i Hot and Cold Baths and all Modern i Conveniences. Excellent Cuisine. Mod- I erate Tariff. ' A. HARVEY Proprietor. EAST OXFORD, i HAREWOOD ARMS, i EAST OXFORD. ; Excellent Accommodation. ' The Fav- ; ourite Stopping Place of Visitors to the i Ashley Gorge. Near Railway Station. > H. COLLINS Proprietor. 1 (Late of Timaru.) i FAIR LIE. i MACKENZIE’S I FAIRLIE HOTEL, An Ideal Family House. Renovated throughout and Refurnished from cellar to ceiling. Accommodation for Tourists, Commercials and the Travelling Public. Correspondence Promptly Attended to. Luncheon Daily 12.30 to 2. P.O. Box 134. ’Phone 17. New Proprietor, R. MACKENZIE, Late Excelsior Hotel, Dunedin, 15 years. - ; FEATHERSTON. * EMPIRE HOTEL, ' j FEATHERSTON. i H. E. CARD Proprietor. I The Recognised Commercial Travel- I lers House for the Wairarapa. Newly 1 Furnished. Extra Bathrooms;! Hot and I Cold Showers. Everything Up-to-date, i Tariff 10/6 per day. Special Rafe for ' Commercials! j FEBLDING. j HASTIE’S HOTEL, J FEILDING. Opposite Post Office and three minutes ,| from Railway Station. Night porter , in attendance. First-class Accommoda- | tion. Excellent Cuisine.. Tariff, Bs. 6d. ’Phone 34. P.O. Box 66. S. W. R. EVANS Proprietor. > ARE YOU A MOTORIST? I Then You must read the | N.Z. MOTOR AND CYCLE | JOURNAL. ; Monthly. Of all Newsagents and Booksellers. PRICE, 6d.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1436, 1 November 1917, Page 40
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